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Why Mediation is a Learned Profession

Posted onJuly 17, 2011February 2, 2021AuthorRich CassidyLeave a comment

by RICH CASSIDY on JULY 17, 2011 I belong to a LinkedIn Group, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Professionals. Today, I read a question there that caused me to reformulate some old thinking in a new way. Here is the question, Read More …

CategoriesUncategorizedTagsA Mediator’s Toolkit, Access to Justice, Human Behavior, Mediation

The Wit and Wisdom of Horace Rumpole

“Then I unfolded an election poster and saw the face of Aspen, the workers’ friend, a reasonably good looking man in his early forties, frowning slightly, with the concentrated effort of bringing us all a new heaven and a new earth which would still be acceptable to the Gnomes of Zurich.”
— Horace Rumpole

— Sir John Mortimer

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